Depends. The risk will go down the later in the draft he'll fall. Round 6 or round 7? There is zero risk. It won't put the future of this organization at stake on bit if he gets injured again and it's a wasted draft pick.

Depends. The risk will go down the later in the draft he'll fall. Round 6 or round 7? There is zero risk. It won't put the future of this organization at stake on bit if he gets injured again and it's a wasted draft pick.

3 ACL surgeries is too risky. Late Round Picks are more important than you think_________________

is that the earliest you would take Lattimore? Because there's no way he falls that far. I think he goes round 3 or earlier. If he somehow falls top the 4th, that's where I'd take him for our team at least. We already have Mendenhall and Williams so as long as they stay healthy we can basically put him on the PUP list. I MIGHT be ok with taking him in the 3rd.

Faulk is a guy that has totally fallen off the radar. What do you think of him? Would you keep him at LT? I see some Levi Brown in him. Gets beaten by speedy guys sometimes.

Just curious. How many of these types of guys would you take in one draft? i'd honestly be upset if we didn't come away with at least one of them.

He is raw, but I do like him at LT. He was highly rated preseason after a very strong sophomore campaign.

How many of these guys we end up with is going to depend entirely on the medical reports on them and the grades they have with everything taken into account. If they are the best player around pick them._________________
Conductor of the Keith Wenning bandwagon.
Zach Hodges is a 1st Round Pick in 2015.

Lattimore will go in the 2nd. He had a minor pro-day just to show the strength of his knee and he killed. Got an ovation from NFL scouts doing quickness drills and going up steps, with weights on his 1 bad leg by itself. Kid will be a star within the next couple years. Apparently his attitude & work-ethic are legendary._________________The Rebuild Has Begun...